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Links for January 19

by Carlo Longino on 19. Jan, 2006 in Links

- Seven Norwegian firms set up mobile ‘innovation’ company (DMeurope)

- Camera phones to account for 87% of mobile phones in 2010 (telecom.paper)

- AU’s 4GB Toshiba music phones (Akihabara News)

- Tesco offers free internet calls (Guardian)

- A brief thought on .mobi (MEX)

- Qualcomm closes Flarion deal (Reuters)

- Cingular: ‘Treo is not a smartphone’ (Included as a bonus is that only phones running Windows Mobile fit “the traditional definition of a smartphone”) (ZDNet)

- AdMob Launches: First Mobile Pay-Per-Click Ad Marketplace (Russell Beattie)

- Motorola posts rise in quarterly profit (Reuters)

- Global mobile subs to grow 20 pct in 2006: analyst (Reuters)

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